The School of Natural Sciences is looking for a Project Director who will work closely with the Academic Directors at Kent, and those at the partner institutions of The University of Manchester and University College London (UCL), alongside those employed on the Centre for Advanced Diagnostics Development and Application (CADDA) grant including the Project Managers at Kent and Manchester, and the Project Coordinator at Kent, to help ensure timely delivery of CADDA activities and outputs as outlined in the grant proposal.
As Project Director you can expect to be involved in:
* Bringing in-depth experience and expertise of supporting business spin out and development from outside academia to commercial realisation within the CADDA project, working with academic and private stakeholders to transition ideas and concepts into new business opportunities in the field of human and animal diagnostics.
* Leading in the development and delivery of a long-term sustainability plan for CADDA beyond the initial Research England funded project.
* Applying specialist knowledge and experience of company/SME development and product launch to others and pathways by which to go from product inception to commercial reality.
* Developing knowledge of CADDA staff working within the area to help them better meet current and future needs of the team, keeping a strategic overview of projects and work packages.
What will you bring to the role?
* Educated to degree level or higher, or equivalent commercial experience
* Experience of working in a non-academic environment either to develop and launch their own products or help others to, including supporting spinout activities, preferably in the diagnostics sector
* Project management qualification or substantial experience of key project delivery activities such as risk management, stakeholder management, planning, change management
* Evidence of supporting development to obtain funding/investment and of longer-term project financial sustainability
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Section
Biosciences
Location
Canterbury
Salary
£57,422 to £64,605 per annum pro rata
Grade
Grade 9
Post Type
Part Time
Hours per Week
30
Contract Type
Fixed Term - Ends 31/12/2028
Release Date
Wednesday 17 September 2025
Closing Date
23.59 hours BST on Monday 13 October 2025 (unless otherwise stated*)
Interview Date
Tuesday 21 October 2025
Reference
SNS R